I haven't played a Call of Duty game since buying the first Modern Warfare four years ago.
I skipped World at War, and as news of dedicated servers getting the axe in MW2 spread across the Internet like wildfire, I joined the MW2 boycott - and never bought the game. I skipped Black Ops because the setting didn't fascinate me so much, even though it had dedicated servers.
But, it appears that Activision is willing to make amends with PC gamers. IW's community chief has hinted at dedicated servers for MW3. After all, criticism and collective dislike of Call of Duty from the gaming community only started when a small section of that community - PC gamers - began boycotting the game over a missing detail that console gamers would never lose sleep over.
If MW3 gets dedicated servers, I will gladly buy it. I don't know why dedicated servers got the axe in the first place - but I believe that West and Zampanella were angry over pirates being able to play on cracked servers. Nonetheless, it appears that their move to axe dedicated servers ultimately backfired - not only are pirates are still able to play online using a network that runs parallel to IWNet, but the move also generated so much ill will from the gaming community that perhaps only sympathetic individuals like me will understand why they did what they did.
Will you be willing to forgive if dedicated servers are back in MW3? Or is Call of Duty so 2007 that MW3 will likely be a waste of time?
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